Peter Walter attended the Freie Universität Berlin, received his MS in Organic Chemistry from Vanderbilt University in 1977, and his Ph.D. in Cell Biology at The Rockefeller University in 1981. In ...
My research interests revolve primarily around the use and development of genetical techniques to identify the molecular base of physiological responses in plants. Particular attention is given to ...
My research interests cover the processes for applying existing scientific knowledge to applications. Multi- and inter-disciplinary areas will be required and researches in these areas are urgently ...
The goal of our research is to understand how and why our cells die through apoptosis and eventually use this knowledge to combat human diseases in which apoptosis becomes defective. These diseases ...
Jelena Vuckovic is the Jensen Huang Professor in Global Leadership, a Professor of Electrical Engineering and by courtesy of Applied Physics at Stanford, where she leads the Nanoscale and Quantum ...
John Valley is a geochemist recognized for his work on evolution of the Earth’s crust. He is particularly known for stable isotope studies of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks with ...
Marcia McNutt is a geophysicist and president of the National Academy of Sciences. From 2013 to 2016, she served as editor-in-chief of the Science journals. Prior to joining Science, she was director ...
I have concentrated mainly on the development of novel laser spectroscopy technologies (e.g., velocity modulation spectroscopy, terahertz vibration-rotation-tunneling spectroscopy, cavity ringdown ...
Alex Vilenkin is a physicist recognized for his work on the early universe cosmology. He is known particularly for his studies of topological defects, eternal cosmic inflation, quantum cosmology, and ...
Dr. Schiller was born in Madison, Wisconsin and resided there until he received his bachelor’s degree in Molecular Biology from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1975. He then moved to Seattle ...
In 1984-1990, studies by my laboratory discovered the first degradation signals (N-degrons) in short-lived proteins; the singular biological significance of the ubiquitin system (until then, ubiquitin ...
Peter von Hippel and his associates are using physical biochemical approaches to study what might be called the molecular basis of gene expression. Most of their experimental work is now concerned ...